

In what kind of bizarro world do we live that 8GB of RAM in a phone is not enough? Also 6G is currently expected to be available around 2030, so 5G will most likely still work in 2031.
In what kind of bizarro world do we live that 8GB of RAM in a phone is not enough? Also 6G is currently expected to be available around 2030, so 5G will most likely still work in 2031.
It was recently shared on Hackernews, I assume that’s why it’s showing up here now.
If it’s in english and it shows up like that then it’s most likely because you have your language set to english (USA).
Russian doesn’t even have definite articles, to them it was always just Ukraine.
Aragonese?
And how is that related to balcony solar?
The thing with that fab is it doesn’t do packaging, they ship the wafers abroad for that. I wonder if americans will end up paying tariffs on chips made in the USA.
Lemmy once had a massive influx of new users, a lot left again and monthly active users has remained somewhat constant for a long time now. Let’s wait and see how many people actually stay on PixelFed.
Didn’t expect to meet Fukushi Masaichi here.
Prices mainly go up due to things like transmission fees.
Looks like htop.
“Fake” interviews with dead people is surprisingly a common thing in journalism.
Between AI and shitcoin mining, these two “technology branches” already consume more power than all the green power added to the grid combined.
And your sources? I only did a cursory search, and according to the IEA data centers are responsible for somewhere in the range of 2-6% of electricity demand. Renewables are currently around 30% globally.
Hashcash isn’t “cryptocurrency”.
Whenever I open Nano basically all the commands it has are listed at the bottom, for small things it’s perfectly fine.
Modern C compilers have a lot of features you can use to check for example for memory errors. Rusts borrow-checker is much stricter as it’s designed to be part of the language, but for low-level code like the Linux kernel you’ll end up having to use Rust’s unsafe
feature on a lot of code to do things from talking to actual hardware to just implementing certain data structures and then Rust is about as good as C.
Lots of categories which Rust doesn’t prevent, and in the kernel you’ll end up with a lot of unsafe
Rust, so it can’t guarantee memory-safety in all cases.
Battery and hydrogen-powered trains exist, they’re mainly used on less frequented lines because it would be more expensive to electrify them.
Am I the only one who thinks vacuums, washing machines, fridges and so on shouldn’t be connected to the internet?
It’s pronounced “I triple E”.